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Boston's 'Breastauraunt' Calls It Quits
The Tilted Kilt's Fenway location closed less than a year after opening, leaving only one left in Massachusetts.

BOSTON, MA — The Tilted Kilt asked the question: 'What if we put an Scottish-theme Hooters in Boston?' We now have an answer.
The Kilt, know as Boston's only "breastaurant" due to the kilt-wearing waitresses donning kilts and cleavage-baring crop tops, announced it has closed its Fenway location after less than a year in business. Boston Eater was first to report the closing.
Billerica is now home to the sole Tilted Kilt remaining in Massachusetts.
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In this May 16, 2012 photo, Carley Brusca serves a beer at the Tilted Kilt, in Tempe, Ariz. The Tilted Kilt is part of a booming niche in the beleaguered restaurant industry known as “breastaurants,” or sports bars that feature scantily-clad waitresses. These small chains operate in the tradition of Hooters, which pioneered the concept in the 1980s but has struggled in recent years to stay fresh. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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